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Thanks for your responses. I like the eccentric comment. :lol: I was never too sure just what I thought about it so I shoved it up on top of a high cabinet where it wasn't really too noticeable. But somehow I always thought it was Italian.

Anne - That's a great idea. I thought I'd email Desna and ask if they could tell me anything, but I couldn't find an address on the internet.

I have also found a modern version called the Franmara Amphora, but again I can't find an email address.

Ivo - Austria sounds good, but how could I find out? I'm a glass novice and I have no books, and I've no idea yet where I might get some. Any advice you could offer to set me in the right direction would be wonderful.

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